Revision as of 08:59, 9 September 2011

The Service Interface and Data Types editors are Eclipse form-based WSDL and XSD editors. They provide easy-to-use, unified user interface and facilitate developers with quick and efficient application development in all WS and XSD related areas. In order not to restrict WSDL and XSD experts to the visual-editing, rich text editing capabilities based on the WTP Structured Text Editor are also provided.

Where To Find The Source Files

How to get the sources (step by step)

1. Install Git Bash for Windows (for other OS get a git client from Git download site )2. Create your .gitconfig file with contents got from setting up https for pushing to your user's folder (e.g. c:\Users\ditenev) a) for commiter: change user in .gitconfig file with your committer id: e.g.: esimeonov. b) for any user: change URL in .gitconfig, so you do use HTTP instead HTTPS, and do not use any user ID in URL4. Create an empty directory e.g. c:\mygitrepo5.1 For Windows: a) Right click on “mygitrepo”, and execute “Git Init Here” b) Right click on “mygitrepo”, and execute “Git Bash” c) In bash do type: git pull d) Close bash5.2 For other OS: a) Open that directory in a terminal b) Execute 'git init' c) Execute 'git pull' d) Close the terminal6. Import projects into eclipse

How to edit the sources

1. You can find project's plugins in the folder "/plugins", and import them in Eclipse workspace2. You may find project's source code formatter in the folder "/development/sie_java_formatter.xml"